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    Disney To-Do List: Top 20 Activities Your Family Will Love

    20. Plan your trip together. Before you ever get to the parks, carve some time out of your busy schedules to plan your trip to Disney World. Whether there are 2 or 20 in your family, make a list of attractions that different members of the family want to experience. Ask your family which restaurants they’d like to try. Maybe there’s a din

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    Disney To-Do List: Top 20 Activities Your Family Will Love

    Families make up a majority of the 50 million people who visit Walt Disney World every year. There are families with one child, families with six children and families meeting at Disney for a huge family reunion. There are very young families and older families. In fact, one of the most fun things about Disney World is sharing it with you

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    1. Plan for your next trip. On the plane ride home, take a few moments to jot down some thoughts about your trip. What was your favorite attraction? Which day was your best day ever? What new memories did you make with your family? And when are you heading back to Disney? It’s never too early to start planning your next visit to the parks

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    2. Make a bucket list for your trip. What do you want to experience in the parks with your family? What do your kids want to see? Is there a show you’ve been hoping to see? Which characters still haven’t signed your autograph book? A Disney World bucket list can be endless. And crossing things off is the most fun of all!

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    3. Take it all in. Don’t rush through your days in the parks. They will go by fast enough. Enjoy the sights, the sounds, the smells and the fun of a day in the parks at Disney World. We all have to go home at some point, so while you’re there, be sure to take in every delightful moment.

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    4. Buy Memory Maker. Memory Maker is a unique digital service offered by Disney that allows you to have all of your ride photos and PhotoPass pictures in one convenient place. Once you’re home, you can edit those photos, add decorative borders and print them. It costs around $169, but it’s worth the money not to have to worry about your p

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    5. You can never take too many photos. Take all the pictures you want while on vacation at Disney World. There are so many things you’ll want to remember once you’re home. Make the most of the beauty and magic in the parks. Take pictures of your family together in the parks. And be sure to take photos of Cinderella Castle and other park i

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    6. Drink lots of water. Be sure you’re drinking enough water while enjoying all the excitement, laughter and family fun in the parks. People can become dehydrated very quickly. Water is free at every counter service restaurant. Ask for it and drink up!

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  • UncategorizedVisitors splash and lounge at the resort pool, featuring a cascading waterfall, lifeguard, and bright red umbrellas for shade.

    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    7. Plan a family rest day. It’s a good idea to take a day away from the parks during your week or so of vacation. Check out your resort hotel—there are always activities offered right there at your resort. Go swimming. Have dinner with your family at a restaurant at your resort or catch a Disney bus and head to Disney Springs for the day.

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    Top 20 Walt Disney World Survival Tips

    8. You are the only one who knows if your child is old enough. “Is my child old enough for Disney?” I see this question asked of vacation panelists. I see blogs on this topic, and I read this question in the form of posts on Facebook. You are the expert on your child. How do you think your child will handle the “busy-ness” of a vacation a

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